| Posted: 27 January 2010 at 2:31am | IP Logged
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Firehall Theatre presents
“PETER PAN” THE MUSICAL
Jan 29-31 & Feb 3 to 6, 2010
Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre
401 First Street SE, Medicine Hat including the usual charming characters and songs, complete with pixie
dust. This well-loved classical is one of the world’s most celebrated
and enduring theatrical fantasies, appealing to the young at heart, and
those who do not want to grow up.
Tickets
$24.00 + s/c, GST (Sparkle Seats)
$22.00 (Adults) $18.00 (Youth)
Available at the Esplanade Box Office call:
403.502.8777
or online at www.tixx.ca
Flying high for Peter Pan
Medicine Hat News, GILLIAN SLADE, 26/01/2010
In
the world of make-believe you can fly anywhere you like but for the
cast of the Peter Pan stage production a little instruction is helpful. A
flying expert from Chicago was at the Esplanade on Monday to train
actors and a team of volunteers who will be helping back stage for the
shows beginning this weekend. “The engineering is straight forward,”
said William Auld, operations manager and flying director for Hall
Associates Flying Effects. “Safety is the priority so the actors have
complete confidence in the system and operators.” There are only
about 200 flying directors in the whole world so the production team
and cast of Peter Pan are rather excited to have Auld overseeing the
details in Medicine Hat this week. It’s the first time this system
will be used at the Esplanade and an operator is required for each
actor who is flying. The operator becomes accustomed to the weight of
the actor they are helping to fly and understand the amount of control
required, said Auld. Some of the actors will actually be hoisted 40
feet in the air. “It’s scary at first and then it starts to feel better as you feel safer,” said Katie Hood who is an alternate for Peter Pan. Abby Potter is playing Peter Pan and managed to look remarkably comfortable soar across the stage. “If
you’ve done a bit of rock climbing you have an idea of what it feels
like,” said Potter. “I concentrate on the acting and just trust the
people to help me fly.” The performances begin this Friday at the Esplanade.
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